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Obesity, subfertility and fetal programming: a vicious cycle
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
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Year: 00/07/2025
Abstract: Obesity increasing rapidly, especially among reproductive age women. Obesity affects fertility, pregnancy outcomes, and future generations. Obesity disrupts reproductive hormones and leads to anovulation, PCOS, poor oocyte quality. Maternal obesity leads to pregnancy complications. Fetus exposed to hyperglycemia and oxidative stress.
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Office laparoscopic assessment of female fertility
Item Type: Article
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Year: 00/01/1983
Abstract: The preliminary report details our experience and also serves to evaluate the risk benefits of office laparoscopy for female fertility assessment in 183 subjects. The patients were admitted at about 8.00 in the morning and discharged at 3.00 to 4.00 in the afternoon after laparoscopy has been performed. Only 7.7 percent of the subjects required inhalational anesthetic gases along with a combination of intravenous sedation and local anesthetic infiltration. The pick-up rate for pelvic abnormality is fairly high, approximately 22.4 percent. Difficulties and complications encountered during laparoscopy were minimal and easily overcome.The benefits of laparoscopy overrules assessment and sterilization feature laparoscopy on an 'outpatient basis' as one of its main activities.
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